Lyon, Part Dieu Danica

Overview

The Lyon Part Dieu Centre is in a modern building but located in a quiet part of the city's main business district, Part Dieu. This is the second largest service sector district in France, home to many of Lyon's central economic and strategic bodies, local and national government offices, headquarters for major banks, insurance companies, global corporations, consulting and engineering firms, as well as an extremely dense and rapidly expanding network of SMEs and innovative start-ups. The area is undergoing massive redevelopment to add new space for service activities, residential properly and commercial premises. The city is developing sustainable transport systems, including bike hire schemes, tram, trolleybus and funicular railways as well as high speed trains, making the Lyon Part Dieu Centre easily accessible.

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By Road:

From any highway into Lyon follow the signs 'Lyon City' than 'Part-Dieu'.

The 'Credit Lyonnais' tower is an easily recognisable landmark located adjacent to the Part-Dieu train station

The Danica Building lies in front of the TGV train station exit "Villette".

By Air:

A shuttle leaves Lyon Saint- Exupery Internatinal Airport for Part Dieu TGV station every 20 minutes.

The business Center is located opposite the "Villette" exit.

By Public Transport:

The Part Dieu train, metro, bus and tramway stations are in 4 minutes walking distance from the centre.

Reception open

Monday:09:00 to 18:00

Tuesday:09:00 to 18:00

Wednesday:09:00 to 18:00

Thursday:09:00 to 18:00

Friday:09:00 to 18:00

Features & facilities

The Lyon Part Dieu Centre is in a modern building but located in a quiet part of the city's main business district, Part Dieu. This is the second largest service sector district in France, home to many of Lyon's central economic and strategic bodies, local and national government offices, headquarters for major banks, insurance companies, global corporations, consulting and engineering firms, as well as an extremely dense and rapidly expanding network of SMEs and innovative start-ups. The area is undergoing massive redevelopment to add new space for service activities, residential properly and commercial premises. The city is developing sustainable transport systems, including bike hire schemes, tram, trolleybus and funicular railways as well as high speed trains, making the Lyon Part Dieu Centre easily accessible.